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Braves' & Brewers' Aaron spoke softly and carried a big stick
Hank Aaron - who died Friday morning at the age of 86 - wasn't just a baseball player. In the first half of the 1970s, he was THE baseball player. It didn't matter which team's uniform he was wearing.